Gundog training: My dog gets me up in the night and then chases cats out of the garden!
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GUNDOG TRAINING
Jackie Drakeford
This is no fun for the owner but terrific amusement for the dog. You need a higher fence with a good overhang so that she can’t jump out.
If you are limited by local regulations in the height of fencing you can erect, then a dog-proof inner pen around the back door is a good compromise.
There are some specialist companies that make cat-proof fencing so that cats can’t get in, and it doesn’t have to be particularly high.
Ultrasonic cat deterrents work fairly well, too, but you need a lot of them and they have to be carefully sited.
All the while cats stray into the garden, they will be disturbing your dog — and your sleep — so it is worth it in the long-term to keep them out.
Forgive your dog — she is only being a normal dog doing what she thinks is her job, and she has no concept of how irritating this is for you.
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